Devise is the verb, while device is the noun. We will devise a device for that purpose.
Controller is part of the motherboard, for the devise, the driver runs the devise in the software end. Controller- allows the board to use devise. Driver- Allows windows to use devise.
The word devise, used as a verb, means to form by creating new things or ideas. It can also mean to plan or bring about. Devise when used as a noun means the act of disposing of property with a will.
She needed to devise a solution.He devised a way to tow cars.
Known as a counting devise, the abacus has been in use for many centuries
(verb - to design or plan) I will devise a plan to thwart the competition and rule the universe! I'm just not certain that the answer I would devise will be satisfactory. How did Eisenhower devise the plan for D-Day? Who will devise the next vise? (noun - legal clause) Harry left a devise in his will, leaving all his property to charity.
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An iPod touch is an electronical device that many kids are addicted to.
I am currently somewhat unsure of how to use this electronic device.
well their are some examples i can use: Ex1. The ''device'' doesn't work after 10pm. Ex2. Icarly uses a blue stick like ''device''.
The scientists were not certain that their device would work correctly. Mistaken identity is a common plot device in mysteries.
"The fire blazed strongly" uses imagery because when you read it it creates an image. Personification can also said to be use in this sentence. The word strong is usually associated with people. The literary devise syntax is there as well. if the sentence said "the strong fire blazed" it would have been a bit awkward and would not have meant what is does.
The modem is what detects communication signals then goes to the device.